I've been pursing around Google trying to figure this out, but I can't seem to do it. I have the following json string that is returned to my java applet from another source that i need to interact with.
{
"A01": {"Status": "Ready", "Time": "00:00"},
"A02": {"Status": "Ready", "Time": "00:00"},
......
}
At the moment I'm not sure how i should use Gson to parse that into my applet. When i talked to the designers o开发者_如何学Gof that program. The json string was designed for use in php not java so when i decoded it in php it gave me a good multi-dimensional assoc array.
Any suggestions on this.
An associative array in PHP translates to a Map
in Java. So, in Gson's eyes, your JSON is in format of Map<String, Event>
where the Event
class has the fields status
and time
.
public class Event {
private String Status;
private String Time;
// Add/generate getters, setters and other boilerplate.
}
Yes, capitalized field names are ugly, but that's how your JSON look like. You would otherwise need to create a custom Gson deserializer.
Here's how you can convert it.
Map<String, Event> events = new Gson().fromJson(json, new TypeToken<Map<String, Event>>(){}.getType());
A01
, A02
, etc become Map
keys and its value becomes the Event
value of Map
. You may want to add another custom deserializer to get the Time
into a java.util.Date
.
As a different alternative, you can also use Map<String, Map<String, String>>
instead.
That link pointed me to something i wasn't even looking at. I also forgot to mention in my post that Knowing the A01, A02, etc is very important. But a link in the post that you pointed me to lead me to come up with this which works for me.
JsonParser parse = new JsonParser();
JsonObject jobj = (JsonObject)parse.parse(status);
Set<Map.Entry<String, JsonElement>> map = jobj.entrySet();
Iterator<Map.Entry<String, JsonElement>> iterator = map.iterator();
int size = map.size();
for( int k = 0; k < size; k++ )
{
Map.Entry<String, JsonElement> entry = iterator.next();
String key = entry .getKey();
JsonObject jele = (JsonObject)entry.getValue();
}
If your json was slightly different, like below:
{
[
{"Status": "Ready", "Time": "00:00"},
{"Status": "Ready", "Time": "00:00"},
......
]
}
Gson would be able to convert the json into a collection of objects, the object you would have to define yourself. So you would need:
public class myAClass {
public String Status;
public Double time; //this could be a string/or even a Date I guess,
//not sure what data you are expecting
//and the colon may cause a problem if parsed as a double
}
And then use that like so:
Type listType = new TypeToken<List<myAClass>>() {}.getType();
List<myAClass> myAClassList = new Gson().fromJson(json, listType);
//where json is yr json string
You could then use the list of objects as you require.
(further reading over here)
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